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Collection of Dementias (18)
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This icon represents cognitive confusion often seen in aging adults-helpful for illustrating dementia awareness, caregiver guidance, or health education materials.
An elderly couple appears puzzled, reflecting real-life moments when seniors face tough choices or memory-related uncertainty.
An older man pauses thoughtfully, holding his cane while two pink question marks float above his head-symbolizing uncertainty or memory lapse.
A senior man appears distressed, holding his head amid scattered puzzle pieces and thought bubbles-symbolizing memory gaps and cognitive uncertainty.
When everyday tasks like remembering appointments or telling time become confusing, it may signal early cognitive changes.
Dementia is an umbrella term covering several cognitive impairments; this graphic shows the most common subtypes and their estimated prevalence.
A brain-shaped word cloud highlighting core concepts in Alzheimer’s and neurodegenerative disease research, ideal for educational or advocacy content.
A simple yet powerful icon representing confusion, uncertainty, or the moment before seeking answers.
A stylized head composed of interlocking puzzle pieces-some missing-suggests how we assemble knowledge, ideas, and understanding over time.
A stylized profile of a person with an open skull, overflowing with question marks-representing deep thought, doubt, or the search for answers.
Healthcare providers collaborate to piece together mental health solutions-just like fitting puzzle pieces into a unified human profile.
A dynamic representation of the human mind, where each dot reflects a unique idea, perspective, or neural connection.
When confusion sets in, gentle presence and understanding can make all the difference-here’s how to help.
A stylized blue forget-me-not inspired flower with a radiant yellow core and crisp white accents-perfect for creative projects.
A stylized human head with a pixelated brain-visualizing how digital systems emulate or interact with human cognition.
A striking Alzheimer’s awareness design with purple ribbons, a decorative butterfly, and text highlighting September as the awareness month and purple as the symbolic color.
A detailed side-view line drawing of the human brain, highlighting major folds (gyri) and grooves (sulci).
